Triumph-class container ship

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| Builders = *Samsung Heavy Industries

| Operators = Ocean Network Express

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| In service range = 2017-present

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| Ship type = Container ship

| Ship tonnage = {{GT|210,678}}

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| Ship beam = {{convert|58.8|m|abbr=on|0}}

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| Ship propulsion = MAN B&W G95ME

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| Ship capacity = 20,170 TEU

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| Ship type = Container ship

| Ship tonnage = {{GT|210,691}}

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| Ship length = {{convert|399.96|m|abbr=on|0}}

| Ship beam = {{convert|58.5|m|abbr=on|0}}

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| Ship capacity = 20,182 TEU

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The Triumph class is a series of 6 container ships that now operated by the Japanese shipping company Ocean Network Express (ONE). The ships have a maximum theoretical capacity of 20,182 TEU.{{Cite web|title=Fleet List {{!}} ONE|url=https://www.one-line.com/en/vessels|access-date=2020-08-03|website=www.one-line.com}}

The ships were ordered by Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) in 2015.{{Cite web|title=MOL Orders World's Biggest Container Ships|url=https://www.maritime-executive.com/article/mol-orders-biggest-mega-container-ships|access-date=2020-08-03|website=The Maritime Executive|language=en}} Four ships were built by Samsung Heavy Industries in South Korea. The remaining two were built by Imabari Shipbuilding in Japan and are chartered from Shoei Kisen Kaisha.

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List of ships

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colspan="6" |Samsung Heavy Industries (20170 TEU)
MOL Triumph

|2167

|9769271

|27 Mar 2017

|In service

|{{csr|register=LR|id=9769271|shipname=MOL Triumph|access-date=2020-08-03}}

MOL Trust

|2168

|9769283

|1 Jun 2017

|In service

|{{csr|register=LR|id=9769283|shipname=MOL Trust|access-date=2020-08-03}}

MOL Tribute

|2169

|9769295

|10 Jul 2017

|In service

|{{csr|register=DNV|id=37945|shipname=MOL Tribute|access-date=2020-08-03}}

MOL Tradition

|2170

|9769300

|31 Aug 2017

|In service

|{{csr|register=DNV|id=38101|shipname=MOL Tradition|access-date=2020-08-03}}

colspan="6" |Imabari Shipbuilding Saijo shipyard (20182 TEU)
MOL Truth

|8180

|9773210

|31 Oct 2017

|In service

|{{csr|register=LR|id=9773210|shipname=MOL Truth|access-date=2020-08-03}}

colspan="6" |Imabari Shipbuilding Marugame shipyard (20182 TEU)
MOL Treasure

|1800

|9773222

|31 Jan 2018

|In service

|{{csr|register=LR|id=9773222|shipname=MOL Treasure|access-date=2020-08-03}}

See also

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Category:Container ship classes

Category:Ships built by Samsung Heavy Industries

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